Terence Donovan: Speed of Light

Interesting exhibition at the Photographers’ Gallery of a retrospective of photographs by Terence Donovan.

Alongside Brian Duffy and David Bailey , Donovan was described by Cecil Beaton as the “Terrible Three” and by Norman Parkinson as the “Black Trinity” as they appeared in the 1960s and changed the approach to fashion and portrait photography.

I preferred the portrait work with a wonderful section of pictures of music heroes including a wonderful picture of Jarvis Cocker. Of the earlier work there was a great picture of Terence Stamp on location for “Far from the Madding Crowd”. A half face picture in detailed focus. Also a super one of Jimi Hendrix which was basically a pile of pattern.

It was a nice touch to include a lot of ephemera such as appointment diaries in the exhibition.

Donovan moved into pop promos and made the classic Robert Palmer’s “Addicted to Love” with a backing band of super models in black dressed. Which was playing in the show.

Closes on 25 September 2016

 

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